Some readers collect book boyfriends, while your girl collects book best friends. And the newest addition to that club is Henry Beckett from The Weight of It All by author N.R. Walker. I was suffering through a weeks-long book funk, and this story rescued me. Henry and Reed’s story consumed me, and this was some..
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On Borrowed time
Review from On Borrowed Luck →
This is a book that could be great. You take a street kid, train him to be something more, something dangerous, and make a hero. That’s the idea. The problem is that this book has no pay off. It is intensely anticlimatic. The ending is telegraphed from miles away, and the hero’s dilemma is predictable…
3.5 Stars
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Told from the single POV of out and proud Broadway actor, Jonah, he’s surprised when he finds out he’s the heir to property in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Jonah plans to leave New York only for as long as it takes to settle his uncle, Samuel’s, estate, but when he learns the estate includes a cemetery and..
Its odd, a little rough
Review from On Borrowed Luck →
Wish I could give a half star more. This is not my usual 3 star book, it is also not one of my 4/5 star books. Since I rarely give out 5 stars, I guess its my own fault. The premise and plot have some very intriguing aspects…but somewhere along the lines, it just didn’t..
Horrific accents
Review from Ruthless People →
Loved this Story
Review from Strong Enough →
Hilarious!!
Review from Femme →
3.5 stars, this book was cute and very entertaining ??and the narrator Joel Leslie was perfect for this book!! I guess my reason for not giving it a full 4 stars was because there were a couple of times where Doug/Dog totally ignored Lionel like he was a total stranger after inviting him out because..
The sexy times commence, and they are H.O.T.! For as much as there was no sex in Spencer Cohen, Book One, it’s more than made up for here. There’s also an awesome side story featuring one of Spencer’s clients which actually made me want to skip the sexy times to get back to it. You..
I did not want Mr. Rogers to HEA
Review from Strong Enough →
the narration for this book was horrible. The guy who did Derek’s sounded like Mr. Rogers and there is something weird about hearing a man who sounds like Mr. Rogers talk about dicks. The guy who did Maximus voice was great and I wish he would have just done the whole story.Now as for the..
I thoroughly enjoyed this humorous read by Marshall Thornton. Having only been acquainted with his Boystown series, this light and insightful tale surprised me. The trope of femme and jock is not new, but his handling of it is different. While funny, Thornton wrote depth into his characters that made them question their own stereotypes..